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Fed Vice Chairwoman Janet Yellen emerged as the front-runner to become President Obama's nominee to lead the central bank after Lawrence Summers pulled out of the contest.
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Syrian pro-regime media portrayed a disarmament deal as a tactical victory. Some regime stalwarts disagree. Faced with a possible U.S. military strike, Mr. Assad's regime agreed to relinquish its chemical-weapons arsenal.
Those killed included a suspected gunman, while others were injured Monday in a shooting spree at the U.S. Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., police said.
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The chief executive of LPL Financial created a self-imposed rule: He must respond to any email from one of the firm's 13,400 financial advisers within two hours, even on weekends and holidays.
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Regulators are expected to hit J.P. Morgan Chase with at least $700 million in penalties as part of a settlement related to the bank's handling of the "London whale" trading loss last year.
The Dow industrials made a triple-digit advance Monday, on news that Lawrence Summers bowed out of the running to lead the Federal Reserve.
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Natural-gas drillers aren't leaking as much of a greenhouse gas as the federal government has estimated, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Texas.
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Goldman Sachs picked equities executive R. Martin Chavez as its new chief information officer, replacing Steven Scopellite.
The Syrian conflict has driven a wedge between U.S. and European oil prices.
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A U.N. weapons inspectors' report confirmed that rockets filled with sarin gas were responsible for killing a large number of civilians on Aug. 21 in Damascus.
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Several academics, analysts and journalists debated the health of the financial system five years after the financial crisis, including what's changed and what still needs to be done to improve financial and economic conditions in the U.S.
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Poll results show the depth of the White House's challenge on the eve of the health law rollout, as many say they don't understand the law or think it will help them.
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Israel's Supreme Court unanimously struck down as unconstitutional a law permitting automatic three-year jail terms for illegal migrants, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's get-tough policy on Africans who sneaked into the Jewish state from Egypt.
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Biometrics are just the beginning in efforts by tech companies to come up with new authentication systems that are more secure and more convenient than conventional passwords.
Democrat Bill Thompson dropped out of the race for New York mayor Monday, making Public Advocate Bill de Blasio the party's nominee.
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Designer and WSJ Startup of the Year mentor Tory Burch, whose fashion line is carried by more than 1,000 department and specialty stores worldwide, sits down with Kathryn Minshew and Alex Cavoulacos, co-founders of job search platform The Muse.
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Companies have a lot more choices for videoconferencing as prices fall and newer technologies make the tool more accessible—and useful—for businesses of all sizes.
With tech companies dramatically revisiting the concept of security and passwords, three leaders in the field debate what the ordinary consumer should expect, in an interactive video interview today at 8 p.m. ET
In today's photos, a cruise ship rises from the sea floor in Italy, Jewish men prepare for Sukkot in Israel, fishermen head out for the fall season in China, and more.
Take a look back at photos from the financial crisis five years after it began.
An estate on the Gulf Coast includes two pools, tennis and basketball courts, and centuries-old oak trees.
A complex system of pulleys and counterweights on Monday began pulling upright the Costa Concordia cruise ship from its side on a Tuscan reef where it capsized in 2012, an anxiously awaited operation of a kind that has never been attempted on such a huge liner. —Associated Press
Complex Closed After Tensions Flared Earlier This Year Restarts Some Operations
Nina Davuluri, 24, became the first Indian-American to win the crown for Miss America on Sunday night.